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Discover Ludwig"put him down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when talking about someone who is speaking, to indicate that you are not interested in what they are saying. For example: "John was going on and on about sports, so I told him to put him down."
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"Anybody else would have put him down".
You can't put him down because he just darts around.
Let's just hope they put him down humanely.
Put him down as a satisfied rope-liner.
I put him down with a great body shot.
He starts to bawl then, and you put him down, watch him run around awhile.
"He seems to be pivoting on virtually everything else, and I don't put him down for that.
We'll put him down there as a long man, and we'll make sure he gets some work".
He stands there holding the boy, needing to put him down so that he can figure out what to do.
Then when he foundered, I thought: 'They're going to put him down.' But he didn't want any part of it".
Hendrickson notes that after Hemingway's death, "it was very fashionable to put him down for his misogyny.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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